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es your car crank hard and creep for- ward in this _ cold weather ? If the clutch adjustment is correct, your trouble is probably caused by us- ing an oil that does not flow fréely at low temperatures. The oil congeals between the plates of the clutch, bind- ing them together as if your high speed were partially engaged. Zerolene No. 1 (Light) flows freely at low temperatures and gives correct hubrica- tion from the start. Because of its low cold test it eliminates sticking of the clutch plates, hard cranking and excessive wear on bearings and cylin- ders while the engine is warming up. Drain your crankcase, fill with Zerolene No, 1 (Light) and forget cold weather lu- brication troubles. For sale by dealers everywhere and at our stations, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) SD, ZEROLENE Rex Beach's “Iron Trail,” deing} one set of such things fancy braiding, and cut- shown thin week at @ certain down: | teat codices Wh —_——— ang s B | town movie lw Nat one hid che | Ravenswood, W. Va.—"'For seven || Outs, novelty beadings, | and when that time comes commer ANTLAX le Great Internal Cleanser, Regulator and most vestigate Russian problems in order|Chamber of Commerce, Foret? fe. Tonic for Stomach,|to get in on the ground floor in| Trade bureau, China club and As ve and Bowels. Take it trade. with that country, was a| sociated Industries, He spent man 4 od © It) tundamental point in the message| years in Russia, traveling ther eel better tomorrow. | ?Te#*"ted Seattle business men at| since the war. He has credential ong }a luncheon at Meves’ cafeteria thiv| from Asnistant Secretary of th or sale by the OWL DRUG |noon by M. Alexander Schwartz,| Navy Theodore Roosevelt, Secretar ‘reli: j}author and lecturer, Mr. Schwartz) of Commerce Herbert Hoover, an DW. and other ‘reliable drug-| | spoke on “What Bolshevism Means | Washington's secretary of state, J | to Civilization.” Grant Hinkle The Pacific Northwest should in-|eneral auspices of the Seatty See the Greatest Fruit Show In the World OPEN TODAY “ And All This Week—9:00 a. m. to {1:30 p. m. Bell Street Terminal ON THE WATERFRONT AT THE FOOT OF BELL ST. a oseke — = eae No. 7, West Queen Anne car No. 26, or Fort nm car No. on First Ave. and get off at Bell St., just six blocks north of Pike St. . ‘ enum MUSIC AND DANCING EVERY NIGHT In addition to the largest and most beautiful exhibit of fruits ever shown in the world, there will be a band concert, special features and general dancing in the Exposition auditorium every night. Band Concert and features every after- OPEN DAILY until Sunday ADMISSION: Adults, 35 Cents 9 A. M. to 11:30 P. M. Children, Up to 15, 15 Cents REDUCED RATES: 1¥, FARE FOR ROUND TRIP ON ALL RAIL LINES FROM ALL POINTS IN WASHINGTON, OREGON AND NORTHERN IDAHO [Tc aeitic och ale _—Fruit Exposition | etal opportunities will be many, he went on to say. Mr. Schwartz spoke under the : Our Wanda Stumped by Feat Final Plans Being Made for { | Russia is going to regain her) OR TWO MISTAKES | | financial and political footing again Now, frankly, 1 don't like to | ‘ ‘ criticise the sisters, If little Eliza i | | | Girl Reporter Saves Bridge, and besides you might learn some thing abodt the work you're trying | most any other of the had to my dignity—and then wént down on the CAN'T ANSWER Gazette.” table Com “The. flest stery she followed so L decided ta tre with » telegram, “Incorrect— it, and before the jrearet ao Th SEATTLE STAR ves Bridge FOCH ARRIVES | | HERE NOV, 30, His Reception H | Final plans for the entertainment | Jof Marshal Foch and his staff will be completed Monday or Tuesday, | when laeut. Govy Coyle, head of the state reception Beattie inches, in white borders. Special 65 pairs cotton sheet arrives in from », D. ¢ » and his party will at 9:30 or 10 @ m., the Milwaukee over cial $2.35 a pair. at $2.15 a pair. been me whereby the party will leave Spokane at midnight, November 29, thus en abling them to pass thru the Cas cade it on the morning of | Nove A civic in the mary Seattle on t cording to He jutant of the in expected that the ber 1 will be shal Foch down the P in follow visitors the # here, vate | McAdoo Is Invited | Here for Banquet, William G. McAdoo, former secre of the railroad: n and celebration or will be held in of his arrival, ae y A. Wise, state ad American Legion, It of Decem sietly by Mar y to hie trip If this plan iy himself to day of his stay 4 said Wine. en invited and principal speaker at the 1922) Jackson Day banquet of Washing- ton democrats on January 8, in| Seattle, SERED SEN LONG YEARS Finally Relieved by taking Lydia E. Tricotine Models Clever new who shows newspaper folk “the ropes” at a local movie, and makes Miss von Kettler consider taking up blacksmithing. By Wanda Von Kettler Somebody told me I ought to me frocks. mistake, I don't see why I should have to account for more than Pinkham’s | ‘ou ought to go," that somebody fancy ribbons, lace i a thick | long years I suffered from a female troub! * girdles. write on je and in- “hunt and fiammation so that I was notable to do my house- work. Iconsulted laeveral doctors but none seemed , rey relief. per about Lyds E. Pinkham's Vege- “The girl playing the lead Is poned to be a Seattle girl report: | You might write a criticiem | cuff. pecked” on a typewriter, and acted. |in her moments of concentration, like ber She just newspaper apecies, . Up in Alaska where the Iron Trail off with much | was being built, Klisa had a glorious time ing khaki trousera and riding handears. 1 don't know how h writing she did for Beattie’s I don't know what else that person 1 walk ¥ avenue and bought a ticket for the! show, ] first bottle was gone I found great relief so I continued usi it unt 1 had taken eight bottles, Now I am very well can do my own house- work. I can gladly recommend Lydia, E. Pinkham's medicine to suffering women.’’—Mrs. Bertna LieRING, | R. F. D., Ravenswood, W. Va. | The ordinary day of most house- wives is a ceaseless treadmill of wash- | , cooking, cleaning, mending, | eeping, dusting and caring for tle ones. How much harder the tasks ~ —~ when some derangement of the system = * causes headaches, backache, bearing- | down pains and nervousness. Ev | don't print.” She had » wonder- | ful time—falling in love with the hero, and everything. I wonder what salary she got. ONE THING WAS REMARKABLE no thing whe did was quite re markable, She saved the mighty of the Iron Trail from crashing he rushing river of huge nds of broken ice. the last moment, when the lee roke and the young glaciers be Appleton of the Iron Trail chose to be a reporter, that was her Upset Stomach, Gas, Indigestion gan their destructive journey toward ithe sea, one span of thé bridge re “Pape's Diapepsin” gives Relief in Five Minutes mained unfinished. Surely the bridge would fall—and bring defeat to the buiklers of the Iron Trail. Biiza dashed forward, climbed the Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. MONDAY, NOVEMBEK 21, 1921. SEOOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET y 215 Pairs Heavy Grade Cotton Sheet Blankets At Special Prices 75 pairs heav@ cotton sheet blankets, n and gray, with pink and blue ‘blankets, size 64x76 inches, in white and tan with pink and blue borders. § 75 pairs cotton sheet blankets, size 60x76 inches, in white and gray with pink and blue borders. The Special Price Basement offers unusual oppor- tunities for thrifty shoppers. is made by us for the Special Price Basement is at am extreme reduction from regular prices, every garment placed on sale is much underpriced, A Fortunate Purchase of Cloth Drdsses Smart Poiret Twill and At $19.50 - long waisted and blouse models, long line styles and plainly tailored Many have smart embroid- eries, and unique designs in and A BIG RETURN FOR AN INVESTMENT OF $19.50. ‘Attractive Aprons Attractive for Gifts Fast color crepe Aprons in Polly Prim style with’ trimmings of contrasting applique and edged with rick-rack braid. watermelon, sunset, mais and blue. fsuetiteman ties zat STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ize 62x80 Ne Special nd Floor ry purchase that And In lavender, Priced Stomach acidity caunes indigestion! | *P8n, while others stook back aghast Food souring, gas, distress! Won. |4t her courage! der what upset your stomach? Well,! “Here.” three workers who had risked their she shouted to one of tite jon't bother! The moment you eat a i et or two of Pape’s Diapepsin, |Uves on the span that overhung the 4 1 the lumps of indigestion pain, the Crashing, seething sea of ice, “Here, ; sourness, heartburn and belching of YOU fush the rivets while I work the gases, due to acidity, vanish—truly | forme!” J wonderful! Millions of people know And in this way the bridge was a saved that it is neediens to be bothered with indigestion, dyspepsia or 4 dis i ordered stomach. A few tablets of | Pape's Diapepsin neutralize acidity | and give relief at once—-no waiting! Buy a sixty-cent case of Pape’s Dia, | pepsin now! Don't stay miserable. | All of which set me thinking. Wouldn't it be awful if The Star should me up to Alaska to help build a bridge or something, @hen I don't know anything at all about forges? I think [ll start working in a blacksmith shop on the site, Regulate your stomach so you can} eat favorite foods without causing Advertisement. Last Day for Tax | Payments Nov. 30 There are still $4,110,195.14 in King county taxes to be paid, ac ISO's. SAFE AND SANE cording to the estimate of William for & Colds | \. Gaines. county treasurer. ‘The he > ie laxt date for payment without de Toe everywhere Hnquency is November 30, ‘ h relief. Ne Fair Restaurants DISPLAY THIS HOUSE, CARD moment, however unimportant, pily closed® worth a “thank you.” (Registered) Friends, Patronize This Card The “Ever Ready” Restaurant No. 3 will open Tues- day, November 22nd, at First Avenue and Marion Street with a Full Union Crew COMPETENT HELP FURNISHED Cooks and Assistants,........ Waitresses ......... Waiters ..... seeeeeee Soft’ Drink Dispensaries. . . tion of a service rendered seldom arises. human. Courtesy to her means more own self-satisfaction. «Phone Elliott 5033 -+-Phone Elliott 2424 «eeee. 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